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Elk Grove's giant pumpkins make the park feel like fall
The Elk Grove Giant Pumpkin Festival began in 1994 and has grown into a playful fall tradition with giant pumpkin weigh-offs, food, crafts, rides, and a pumpkin regatta.
Elk Grove has a fast-growing suburban side, but the Giant Pumpkin Festival gives the city a warm farm-valley feeling that is easy to remember.
The festival began in 1994 and now takes over Elk Grove Park each October. The main idea is simple and funny in the best way: growers bring pumpkins so large they need a serious weigh-off. The festival has seen huge entries, including a 2,138-pound pumpkin in 2018.
The event gathers carnival rides, crafts, entertainment, food trucks, pumpkin activities, and family traditions into one park weekend. One of the most memorable pieces is the pumpkin regatta, where giant pumpkins are turned into little boats and raced across the lake.
Elk Grove gets a story with real local texture. The city sits in Sacramento County, near farmland, old roads, new neighborhoods, and community parks. A giant pumpkin festival turns that mix into something people can actually attend, laugh about, and pass down.
It is also a nice reminder that local identity does not always have to come from a courthouse, railroad, or famous landmark. Sometimes it comes from a park full of pumpkins, growers, kids, food, and a town willing to have fun with harvest season.
Where to see it
Elk Grove Park on Elk Grove-Florin Road.
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